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How can a Calculus tutor help you?

Calculus provides us with a means of computing complex algorithms to solve problems in a vast number of fields. The course incorporates algebraic equations and trigonometry while focusing on the concepts of rate of change and accumulation, which are differential and integral calculus, respectively. The two combine in the fundamental theorem of calculus. This math course spans a breadth of concepts that must be understood before they may be utilized to their fullest extent through future course materials. If you need assistance to get ahead of the curve in calculus, Varsity Tutors may help you connect with a professional calculus tutor in Miami, Florida.

Varsity Tutors' educational directors are trained in connecting students with calculus tutors in Miami who are skilled in the subject. You work individually with the educational directors to develop a student profile that details your personal needs, such as your curriculum, learning style, strengths and weaknesses, and many other factors. Your tutor is hand-selected from a number of knowledgeable options based on their ability to meet your needs.

You may work one-on-one with your tutor to develop a personalized study plan that is ideal for your specific needs. The plan is designed to focus your attention on your goals, whether you want to fully understand the general power rule or you'd like to review the information you aren't as strong in. You may work at your natural learning pace as the tutor quickly adjusts the lesson plan to keep up with you. Rather than worrying about interrupting the class, you are free to ask questions as soon as they arise to receive immediate feedback. You may spend time working on antiderivatives, exploring the limits of integration, and solving inverse functions and differentiation. Your instructor may demonstrate the problem-solving skills and strategies necessary to succeed in your calculus course. They may even work with you on homework, class projects, test preparation, and anything else that you may need.

The educational directors at Varsity Tutors may connect you with brilliant calculus tutors who may meet you in and around Miami. Each of your tutoring sessions are planned around your schedule, whether you have to take care of a family, career, or other academics. Your instructor may meet you in-person at your home or online for face-to-face tutoring.

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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"The student has his Calc final tomorrow so we did a practice test. It was both recent content and cumulative concepts. This is how the final will be set up. The student knew how to approach most of the problems. There were only two problems that he needed assistance setting up and they were complicated story problems from the recent material, one of which required drawing the graphs by hand to understand the set-up. He was confident and did well."

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"After the final, the student and I worked as many extra credit assignments as possible to rack up points. We focused on learning how to utilize the search engine. It's a powerful tool that he should be able to use in physics."

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"This was our first session together, so the beginning was spent getting some of the logistics figured out such as what the student's situation was, why she needed tutoring, and what she hoped to get out of it. After that we proceeded to do multiple problems that were part of a review packet. During this time we went over sin and cos transformations, exponential equations (and their inverses), log rules, and some basic, fundamental math techniques that can be used for all types of math problems."

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"We made a brief review of past topics and then continued into various topics related to exponential functions. The student is making good progress in these areas, but I would like to double check his competency doing algebraic manipulation with logs next week. "

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"We continued with her notes on the properties and applications of limits, continuity and graphing of single-variable functions. I explained several points in her notes in more intuitive, or operational, ways so that she knows when to use them. We also reviewed some older concepts like algebra, which she needs to use in graphing and analyzing the limits and continuity of those functions. We then practiced on several problems in her book. We are glad that there are several "aha!" moments for her."

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"Today I went over homework covering limits and continuity with the student. This is his first time taking calculus, and he is becoming more comfortable with notations and definitions. He also has a good foundation in mathematics that will benefit him greatly in the course. We were able to finish the homework."

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"We spent half the time reviewing calculus and starting a discussion on derivatives and tangent lines. We also spent a good portion of the session doing physics problems on one-directional motion and projectile motion."

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"First session. Assessed the student's perceived strengths and weaknesses. He doesn't feel strong about algebraic manipulation, or test-taking. I'm considering having twenty minute timed quizzes every week to help him prepare for exams. We went through a few calculus problems together. He is an extremely bright student. He asked me to provide some solutions for him for some problems which I will forward."

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"We still did more calculus review for tomorrow's test. We did more problems pertaining to defining the derivative using the limit. All in all, we did what was needed in order to prepare for tomorrow's test. The student just needs to go over the review problems all on his own for an hour or two and he should be set. "

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"We discussed the domain of a function and how to solve for it. We discussed identifying sinusoidal functions and solving for the amplitude, offset and frequency. We discussed limits and continuity, specifically identifying limits and discontinuity on graphs as well as evaluating the limits of functions as x approaches specific values. "

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"Topics Covered: Epsilon-Delta definition of a derivative; limit definition of a derivative; units on derivatives, curve sketching for f(x), f'(x), f"(x); continuity versus differentiability; limits from the right and left versus a limit
Progress Achieved: The student now knows the theorems for continuity, differentiability, and limits much better and is able to apply them to specific situational problems."